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  • 91backsight — /ˈbæksaɪt/ (say baksuyt) noun Surveying 1. a sight on a previously occupied instrument station. 2. the reading on a levelling staff that is held on a point of known elevation, used in computing the elevation of the levelling instrument …

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  • 97Space fountain — The Hyde design for a space fountain A space fountain is a proposed form of space elevator that does not require the structure to be in geostationary orbit, and does not rely on tensile strength for support. In contrast to the original space… …

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